When I call for one of these in a recipe, chances are I’m not talking about a pasta colander, with its large, spread-out holes. To sieve out raspberry seeds, drain canned beans, or take care of any other liquid/solid separation jobs, a decent fine-mesh sieve will tackle the job with ease. Seek out strainers with solid construction, so that the mesh won’t pull out after repeated pressings with a spatula. One about 7–9 inches in diameter should accommodate.
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